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OE TWO. ETENUSG OsERrT3I,LA CRANBE, OREGON, SATTRDAV, 'sLViFMBEB 14, ' t i f . La Grande Profession Directory fhtsicians. , V M V W. Ffaysiri, and Sirteoi. Dffle, Lewis Bonding, over Henry ic Carr Undertaking Parlor. Offlc TTuiM Black 122L Residence Paon R4 1001. . J, H. HUBBARD, M. D. iPhyslclaa and Scxreon. Ptfic la New Bank Building. Rooms 29-21. 'Phones; Residence, Mala 19; Office, Mala 79. . DR. A. L RICHARDSON. . tltyikiaa ul Surgeon. Office over Hill' Drug Stars. Office 'Phone Uf. Residence Main 55 N. MOUTOR, M. D., Pfcyfcrfcs?i and Surgeon, Corner Adam Are. an 4 Depot St. Office Main 3 Resident Main thvk((.-ian and ftorgetin. Office Grande National Bask Bonding. 'Phoe Mala 19. C T. Bacon, Residence, Mala If. M. K. Half, Residence. Main 12. DR. r. E.MOORK Da E C, P, MOORI Osteopathic Physician. Klrkrvtfle Graduate Under Founder Office Summer Battling. Phonos : Office Main S3; Re. Main 4 C. II. UPTON, I'll. G M. D. Physician and fturgeon. ' . , Special attention given to Eye, Ear. ' Nose and Throat, , Office In La, G '.nude National Bink Building. ' phnea Of flea, Main 2; Residence, Main 12. VETERINARY SURGEONS. nrr t a fin iTnM Veterinary (larger a. ' Of flea at HlU'a Drug Store, La Grande Residence 'Fhone Red 701. Office Fbone Black 1361, , , Independent Tfcone II. ( Both 'phone at residence. DR. W. IL EILET, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country call promptly answered. Office KM Adam Avenne. Phone: PacificBlack 1901. Independent, 273. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES Should be looked after Now Not artcr they have started their Studies and began to have eye troubles. We'll measure the eye TREE and tell you If glasses are need ed. Bring jour children HERE today. Don't delay. If glasses are needed our price will be less than half the "other fellows" f?MS!!Se,BW!,fW,,HB! GEO. S. BIERNIC, Optician For I SIEGRIST & CO- JEWrLCRS AD Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. - : LA GRANDE IRON WORKS . . D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry dentists. C. B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. ' Office over Hlir Drug: Store. L Grand . Oregon. J. a PRICE, D, . D. Dentist, ; Room 22, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1991. La Grande ".' ' Orcgar TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROi. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Crande St htxtl of Maitbr. Mr. Day. assistant. School, 103 Greenwood Ave., one door aoutb of Adam Ave. 'Phone Stack 1331. STELLA D. OLIVER, TradMer of Piano- and Harmony. ,tHodl ever 3. M. Berry' t Store. IXSXTRICAI EXGIXEEKS. U A. PICKLE R. ' Civil, Mining, Irrigation Enghaeerla. and Surveying. Estimates, plans and apedflcatlona Office In Bohnenkams BaiMtng. La Grande - - - - - t Orepo, " t.'. IL THOKNTOX. Artliltfct and Engineer, t , fiarveylng. Civil and Structural Engl- neering. Twenty Tear Experience. ATTOUXETS. Cfaaa. E. Cocrtrao Geo. P. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorney. . La Grand National Bask Building. La Grande - - - - Oegot IL H. LLOTD. Attorney at Lw, Practice in all the conrta of the State and United State. Elgin ------ Oregon VLiri. MRS. GRACE McAUSTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. Th'-re" are people no entranced with ihi-lr owp gftodnt'', and who try so html to follow th-lr own example, that thy are comlnually walking up on theroilvei. 'Sometime Meeting comf to us dl gulswd a mlfrttin'. . OPTICIANS resetting and repairing Wallowa, Sept. 12. peciaL) Fencing the rane to protect eheep from the attack of predatory animats ha rue; witf excellent reaulta la the Wallow National forest. Oregon. The problem waa to find a trong fence that would make the heep aeenre, even wlthoat the care of a herder. The chosen ferrce, which fa bunt of woven wlr with barhed wire on the top, has kept out all the minor ani mal, euch a wildcats, lynx and co yote, but has not withstood the at tack of the gTiazIte, which are ap parently tlbie to pa through It with little trouble. ',' e '.; Sheep nnrnbering 1290 head were placed In the endo-rare wjth their lamhs npon June Jfith, and have fcen allowed to graze at thlr frei vrftl with no attontifin whatever from any hr'V ft. Thy have done splendidly and a far a the observation of tho In rharsr of the esperftnent goes, a given trt- gttizfA' by aliepp un:er uch con ditions will carry more. , he-p n r act, than one gra?d umlr the charge of a herder. " predatory animal com;?, to the f noe "ortant!y and follow It aronnd hut, ! with the exception of the tears, do not eeern able to enter.. The hunter employed by the service for huntfng predatory animals in the vkinity of this fenced enclosure, has killed no I.Wthan tlx large grizzlies this season, hesdden numerous other anlmal4 of the predatory c!a.a. The rfa!ts of this experiment, are io satisfactory th;n far that private in- divifluais are profiling by It. J. W." Emmons of Troy, Ore., has a larg"? irea of . private land fenced with a special wire fence, in wbioh he has this season lambed a herd of 870 swes without a herder's care and with very little attention and great surces. Mr. Emmons 1 extending his fence. for he finds that It pays. Careful record' will be kept of the weight of lambs raised inside this ftnee with a view of comparing them. with the Same grade of lambs ra!xer outside the frne on same class of anee. so that any ralns or liwws I;i weight and growth may be determine. F.Mn.OTES DODGE IXIMTICM. So Ilclnxtatenu-nt If Woiild-lto 1'i.liii- clan Arc Defeatwl. Washington, Spt. 12. A solemn warning has been issued by the civil tervice commission to the army of gov ernment employes in Washington ani elsewhere against side-stepping their work for Uncle Ham in order to in dulge In the seductive game of politics. It seems that in pst campaign? it has been the practice of a good many government officials and clerks to re sign so that th?y, may run for office In their home communities, or other wise become actively engaged in po- llral work, then to be relnntatei af ter election day If the Job still looks il'iiid to them. But this yvnr there will be no rein statement., ay the commission. The order reads as follows: "Tho commission desires to inform nh of the departments and lnde pendent ejteeuliVe ofrlr.- of its ttl.l luilu toward employes In the classified service who rextpti to become candi dates for office or to engage In active political Work, and w ho '' afterward seek relnsinteiiient. "In n much nn Ihe l-siianre of a certificate is discretionary wifh the eor"lsslon, no certlficiito will be i iieil In fitiy case where the party seek ing r liiKtMti nient r- s-tKii. d wl;h n view of running f'r nffti-e. or lndu!filng In a degree of politiciti activity v.iilch would be prohllilfed If he had r--tmUned In the service and afterward, having fulled In his cundldacy. or hav ing Indulged In the contemplated po litical actlrlty, seeks reinstatement." The liy t'lniiicil. The city council met In regular ses sion lat Saturday nlnlit. In nddltlon to the regular routine business, a committee of three, consisting of t'otincllmen Ilutehlnson, Duiton and Mcintosh was appointed to look up the necessary egl teps to change, the city charter In order that th city may be bonded for tin, 000 . for the purpose of Installing an electric light plant. Th rllcense for electric shows was fixed at ft per month. WHAT wEl you have for dinner today? Toa may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at ' THE MODEL RESTAURANT Tbe Old Standby. Oar cooking is a paragon of per fection, our looa faalties. and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except tijat our price are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for IS cents. . Come and try It. Toa will not need the sense of hunger t enjoy It. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Open Day w Self Week!, ft i t n And Night Heat Ticket, forU , Sbo likes Good Things Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. Klng't :.'. !,, nut as our tamiiy laxative medicine, lecau they are good and do thelL1 wora without making a fust about It." These painless ptirifiert sold at NewIIa's drug store. 2 Sc. . . TELEPHONE US ' A LABOR OF LOVE. Tou never get tired 'of our delight ful Ice cream, made from purest in gredients, it's "always of a uniformly high quality. Absolutely pure, whole some and delicious. All flavors of se leging his efforts at refor mare Insln ing. soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be said. For sale at A. T. HILL. FRED DUTLI. SILVERTHORN A il.WK. Blue Mountain Creamery Co. It Is A Safe Plan to bank one' money nnd not to hoard it where It can be stolen. Do not keep much money about your person, or In your house or office. Bank It with us and It will be absolutely secure, both night and day. We tecure our customers ognlnst loss, and they find us courteous and reliable people to deal with. Our method of doing bus Inesa will be perfectly satisfactory to you. . The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS: F. M. BTRKIT. President WM. MILLER. Vice-President GEO. U CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. SCROQGIN, Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. b.; mm I7e IVanf" Our Want Ad Cofonin ...... Your want i p'aced before a tRcusand or mort watt-seekers every (fay Caa joa afford to spend cce cent per word of jcur watt aa where result are tte keynotes? " FOR KENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board, in prtvai family, v Also dressmaking., C E. Wills, 1407 th St. Thone Red 1042. , 1-1 tf FOR RENT One 4-rooxn house, and one "-room house, with bath. Mrs. . S. C. Zuber. . - ' . r . . : FOR RENT Elghteen-roora house; modem la every repect; suitable for up-to-date rooming house. Mrs. S. a Zuber. A14tf FOR RENT .Single or double room for gentleman. Furnished and with bath in connection. Apply at this office, 1-2 tf FOR RENT A suite of rooms for Kg&t . housekeeitinsr. Mlni - dence, ground floor. 'Phona Red 1712. 7-1 tf FOR RENT Eight-room house, with in one block of High school; city wat.r, ete.lric i'ghts. Inquire e; Martin Larson. JOi Third and J Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. Pleasant location; close in. lniutre of Mrs. Hattle R. McDonald. 1618 Sixth street, or 'phone to Black 462. WANILD. WANTED 200 split fence posts. Call at Amalgamated Sugar company's office. WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral horsework. Apply at this of fice, o" 'phone Red 952. 4- WANTED Arouse of not fewer than six room (T preferred) for year's lease; niost probably for two years. Rev. J. D. Gillilan. 'Phone Main 71. 9-7-12 WANTED To trade an : automobile for real estate. L. C. Smith. How to Get Strang. P. J.. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way. to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it is my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re suited, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney ' complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlln' drug store. ' Escelelnt Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 379 Gil ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bitter a a general family remedy, for headache,, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bow. el Is so proncunced that I am prompted to say a word in Its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from uch affliction.. There Is more health for the digestive organls In a bottle of Electric Bitter than In any' other vmedy I know of." Bold under guarantee at Newlln' drug store. COe. Fall Millinery OiM-nlns. Tou are cordially invited to nttend the first .showing of full and winter millinery at Mr?. Rhodes' Millinery store. In rllgln, September 12. All leading styles and patterns for old and young. Come and make your selec tions. Prices reasonable. Don't for got the date. September 12, and don't forget the place: First door south of Owl drug store. MRS. CLARA RHODES, Elgin, Or. Two for the Price or One. Two tablets and two pencils for the price of one. Red Crons drug store. The growers In the peach paradise north of Sulem are proving to all doubters, Just now, that they have the best peach country In the world, claims the Statesman. "' Evasion Is the chief weapon of cow ardice. " Your Uants FOR KAT.lt. FOR SALE. Twenty-two empty fIve-eaij0H cans for sale at this office. Five cw. each. ' . '7 . ' Good Hotel Proposition. " For $3500, on easy terms: roni i cation for steady roomers, boards and transients; furnished. Inquir Sf John Palmer, at Palmer Hous or J. Ransom, Elgin, R F. D. No. 1 For Sale. Team of heavy young, weU ok(l horses. IUrne? and wagon. Ir.qui-, at the Dollar 'second-hand store, l4j Adams aventia. , "-. : FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet at lumber In old mill buildings, at half price; Write or Inquire of H. H, UtV. ''-I--- i FOR SALE Model cottage, 4 rooms and closet, pantry, bath room w!t! lavatory and tub; porcelain sinks la kitchen and pantry. Frost proof cellar; septic tank and sewer tys. . tern. Barn for large storage of feed; box stall for carriage team, rooms for rig? and harness. Street ana waik3 complete. Everything new and neat. Will sell at bargain ani good terms. Inquire No. 1117, cor ner N. Fir SL and T Ave. 'Phone Red 1281. g-istf bllniulatioj tVillioul Irritation.' In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these , organs without , Irritating them. Orlno Laxative Fruit Synip aids digestion And stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating thesa organs like pill or . ordinary cathar tic. It does net. nauseate or gripe and Is mild and p:eawant to take. A. T. Hill, druggist. ; Agricultural College Coi-vallls, Oregon. Offer collegiate course In Agri culture. Including Agronomy, Horti culture,' Animal . Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domestle Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offer elementary course In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts. Including forge' work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc.. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens September 25. ' Illustrated catalogue with full Infor mation on application to the Regis trar, free. d&w8-ltf OREGOH xiD Union Pacific Arrival and Departure of Train at La Grande No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrive 9:26 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. S, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at (:4I a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; depart. 1:10 p. n. No. 5, westbound passenger, mall land express, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de part. 10 p. m. Elln Branch. Regular mixed train leave L Grande at 8 o'clock and return at I o'clock p. m. ' The logging tral leave La Grande at 12:30 p. m. and return at 7:45 p. m. J. n. KEENET, Agent ' Let Grande, Ore-coa. The best aristocracy of which man can boast Is a long line of healthyi honest and Industrious ancestors.